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News headlines for Friday, February 2

The Rainbow district school board and the OSSTF have ratified an education support staff deal. The deal is retroactive to Sept. 1, 2022, and is in place until Aug. 31, 2026

In North Bay, three separate collisions within the city over the past two days have been reported, and that’s only gone up since last night. The North Bay Police Service is reminding motorists to pay close attention to their surroundings while driving.

Meanwhile, Timmins Police Service is seek the public’s assistance in locating a missing person, 38-year-old Lynsey Wheesk.

All of one building permit was issued in Sault Ste. Marie. The good news is that it was a biggie. $4.4 million for work on a water treatment plant for the new electric arc furnaces (EAFs) at Algoma Steel.

The Town of Espanola Council has appointed Joseph Burke as their Chief Administrative Officer.

And a three-bedroom house in Mississauga sold for just under $1 million on Monday… after receiving a record 85 offers. It’s a normal semi-detached two storey house. The listing agent, said it was purposely listed low, but offer 85 the house sold… as there was room for no more.

The city of Greater Sudbury has granted $170K for an affordable student housing project. The five-unit, 10-room downtown housing project is being undertaken by some at Laurentian University.

City crews act quickly in North Bay to change a Sunset Blvd. Sign after it became clear it was unclear how traffic was supposed to flow. The issue has since been corrected.

An enhanced outreach pilot program in Timmins is recording a number of successes and offering services outside of the downtown core, according to new reports.

Some of the top college curlers in the province will be in Sault Ste. Marie next week competing in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Curling Championship.

And the spotlight is on a number of rodent prognosticators today on the timeline of the winter season. Punxsutawney Phil, Shubenacadie Sam and others today will been looking for shadow to predict six more weeks of winter. While some in Northern Ontario would love more snow and a longer season, others could go-fer an early spring.

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